Greenhouse Wood Stove Boiler ~ Packages Arrived ~ Wood Working

8 years ago
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I finished putting together my off grid greenhouse wood stove thermosyphon heating system. This is made using an antique wood stove boiler and two 55 gallon steel barrels.

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I had to run back into town to get some new plumbing hardware because people in the comments in my video told me that the PVC pipe may not work for heating projects. At the hardware store they told me that people use PVC for hot water all the time but it is not rated for hot water use and I am not going to take any chances.

I got some new pipe fittings and some PEX lines which are rated for hot water.

Back at the off grid homestead I put the new system together and got all the plumbing on my thermosyphon boiler heating system finished.

Inside the off grid tiny house on wheels Melanie is wood burning pallet wood coffee coasters. She is using the power of the sun to run the wood burner. I am using recycled pallet wood to prepare the coffee coaster blanks for Melanie to use. Inside she does the art work on the coasters. She is very talented and I leave that to her. After the recycled pallet wood coffee coasters are done, I take them back out and put on the varnish finish. Then they are ready for sale.

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Someone sent us a box jam packed full of stuff for Melanie, Chris and myself. Thank you very much. These things will be very useful this winter.

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Troy
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